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Day: December 3, 2012

The New York Times Maps Literary Manhattan

12/03/201212/03/2012 Lisa Schweitzer1 Comment

I’m sure the rest of you have probably seen this map before, but I just found it, and it is quite diverting. I had no idea Nero Wolfe’s brownstone was actually an address that would have landed you in the Hudson. If farther inland, What neighborhood would that be?

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